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  1. Character Meals: Akersus for brunch if you have girls. You can knock out all the Princesses in one shot. The Ohana brunch was a lot of fun, all of our kids enjoyed it. Also the Royal Table for dinner, which was a neat thing to do but there is no booze. I have heard good things about the crystal palace as well. I would not recommend 1900 park fare, I don't feel it's worth the trip. Sit-down meals: MK No recommendations. EPCOT Coral Reef, Teppan Edo, Le Cellier (!). Animal Kingdom Tusker House Buffet Yak and Yeti MGM 50's Prime Time Sci-Fi Drive in Signature Restaurants: (we have done all thre
  2. OK, a couple of things. 1. If you want to bring a plastic tuckertote of some kind, or luggage, you can store it on top of the closet in the bedroom. 2. Bring one of those over the door shoe holders, they are great for getting the shoes off the floor. 3. There is plenty of storage in the pantry, on the sides of the Murphy bed and in the bedroom dresser. There is not much room under the bunk bed, but there is some space under the big bed in the bedroom. Don't quote me on this, but i believe there is enough room for an under-bed tote. Don't jam stuff in where the housekeeping stuff is (little ha
  3. If you can get the spot, watch from the second level of the train station by the entrance. You are out of the crowds and the kids can see through or above the railing.
  4. Damn, I'm trying to give other people a chance, or maybe they don't care :-\ Carolwood Pacific - ? - ? WED Enterprises, which later became WD Imagineering... Al-u-minium...
  5. Original Recipe Yield: 6 servings Ingredients: 1/4 lb. smoked bacon finely chopped 1 medium red onion cut into 1/4 in. pieces 1/2 cup finely sliced celery 1/2 cup finely chopped carrots 3 TB all-purpose flour 3 cups whole milk 2 cups chicken stock 12 oz. grated white cheddar, Canadian Black Diamond 3 dashes Tabasco 1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1/2 cup Moosehead Canadian Ale, room temperature salt and pepper to taste 1 TB thinly sliced chives Method: 1. Cook the bacon in a large heavy-bottomed, non-reactive soup pot over medium heat until wilted but not browned. 2. Add onions, celery and carro
  6. Plane Crazy Silly Symphonies um, no idea The Christmas when they got the playhouse The House Un-American Activities committee. He testified along with Gary Cooper and Ronald Reagan, I believe.
  7. It was early and i hadn't had my coffee yet. Virginia Davis was her name, not Virginia Smith. His first cartoons were published in the school paper.
  8. Cribbed from Allears.net. Trail's End Cornbread Ingredients: 3/4 cup cornmeal 1 1/4 cup sugar 1 1/2 tsp salt 1 T. baking powder 1 3/4 cup flour 1/2 cup vegetable oil 1 cup milk 2 eggs Method of Preparation: 1. Blend flour, cornmeal, salt, baking powder and sugar in a mixing bowl. 2. In a separate bowl, blend milk, eggs, and oil with a mixer. 3. Using that same mixer, slowly add the blended liquid to the dry ingredients prepared in step 1, mixing just enough to incorporate the wet and dry ingredients. 4. Spray a 9 x 13 baking pan with non stick food spray and pour the batter into the pan, sprea
  9. I'm a big fan of Tom Sawyer Island when the kids need a break. Also, we like the Carousel of Progress on a hot day.
  10. The Kim Possible thing was a lot of fun. All of our kids liked it. The KidCot projects are always a big hit, from the 4 year old up to the 11 year old. If you ask nicely, the CM will often write your name in their native language.
  11. Damn, i thought this was a thread about drinking beers around the world showcase. Shows you where my mind is at the moment.
  12. We thought this was a great deal. We used leftover counter service meals from the dining plan to stock up on sandwiches for the car ride home (18 hours straight!). They kept well in the cooler and were devoured by everyone!
  13. I agree with your comments about Jiko, but i give Boma the edge just slightly as the buffet at Boma lets you try a wider variety of indigenous food. Loved the flatbread and the desserts!
  14. Homemade mac and cheese, with leftover penne pasta and cabot's hunters' extra sharp cheddar. Yum.
  15. Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Ingredients: 2 rolls of Pillsbury biscuits (original style, not Grands) 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 3 Tbsp cinnamon 1 stick butter Instructions: Tear biscuits into quarters. Mix sugar and cinnamon in plastic bag. Drop each quarter into bag and shake to coat well. Place in dutch oven. Melt butter and pour over biscuits. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Serves 6 to 8. *May want to line oven with foil to catch melted sugar.
  16. Made this yesterday. Even better today... Black Bean Chili 1/2 cup sherry or red wine [DON"T use Kungaloosh!!] 2 tbs olive oil 4 cups chopped white onion 1 cup diced carrot 1 cup diced celery 2 cups diced red pepper *optional* 2 chopped jalapenos 2 tbs minced garlic 8 cups black beans, cooked [4 cans] 4 cups vegetable broth / stock [2 cans] 2 cups chopped tomatoes [1 can diced] 8 tsp chili powder 4 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp oregano 4 tbs honey 4 tbs tomato paste 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro saute onion in sherry and olive oil until translucent. add carrots, celery and peppers; saute for another
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